76
76
Apr 12, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
burr came from money.urr's father was the president of princeton and his grandfather was a famous preisiest. he has all of this legacy and does not know what to do it, in my version of them. he is very cautious. he's got money. he's in the early american aristocracy. charlie: you do not necessarily know that much about burr. lin-manuel: i have to go looking for burr. charlie: he is everything you need. lin-manuel: yes, but it is tough because it is not linear. hamilton's squabbles were with jefferson. many would say jefferson is the bad guy and he should narrate because those were the political fights. the fight with burr is one of temperament. how do you dramatize a difference in temper? i have a friend that gets mad about everything, but our lives -- i had to confine that to dramatize it and always show hamilton going and burr pausing. charlie: i want to talk about the characters. they are latino -- they are everything. lin-manuel: chinese american. charlie: that is on purpose? tommy said it's -- it so w
burr came from money.urr's father was the president of princeton and his grandfather was a famous preisiest. he has all of this legacy and does not know what to do it, in my version of them. he is very cautious. he's got money. he's in the early american aristocracy. charlie: you do not necessarily know that much about burr. lin-manuel: i have to go looking for burr. charlie: he is everything you need. lin-manuel: yes, but it is tough because it is not linear. hamilton's squabbles were with...
76
76
Apr 12, 2016
04/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
aaron burr. he says these guys traded away the capitol of our country in exchange for anus unprecedented financial plan t all happened over a dinner that none of us were at. none of us had any say in the decision. >> rose: the room where it happened. >> the room where it happened. and so it is jefferson's side of the story. it's madison's side of the story. madison is in congress an everyone is like the capitol should be here, the capitol should be here. and he is saying oh, well, he says to jefferson in our song, maybe we can solve one problem with another. and when the victory for the-- in other words, oh ho, jefferson wouldn't you like to work a little closer to home. so it's two virnlgians plotting on how to get the capitol closer to where they are. >> rose: to washington rather than new york. >> yeah. wash done doesn't exist yet, potomac. >> rose: virginia. other songs there, i mean what is it you want to-- what is it that you think will be most remembered. >> i can't begin to pretend to kno
aaron burr. he says these guys traded away the capitol of our country in exchange for anus unprecedented financial plan t all happened over a dinner that none of us were at. none of us had any say in the decision. >> rose: the room where it happened. >> the room where it happened. and so it is jefferson's side of the story. it's madison's side of the story. madison is in congress an everyone is like the capitol should be here, the capitol should be here. and he is saying oh, well,...
129
129
Apr 25, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
[end video clip] brian: explain more about aaron burr.on: the way that lin presents the hamilton burr conflict. they had contrasting personalities. hamilton is a very aggressive and confident person, burr is a more cautious individual. he would hang back. during the war, burr fell in love with the wife of a british officer. there is a scene when hamilton says, if you love this woman, why don't you go get her? it is meant to point out the difference in personality between the two men. as time goes on, the difference in politics and ideology will become even that much more important. that is what lin is referring to. brian: as long as we are on this affair, you mention this earlier. we have an excerpt from the program about the reynolds pamphlet. this pamphlet was written when? ron: 1797. when hamilton was treasury secretary, a beautiful 23-year-old woman came to his door. she had been abandoned by her husband james reynolds and she was in need of money. hamilton was then the most powerful and controversial man in the government. that night
[end video clip] brian: explain more about aaron burr.on: the way that lin presents the hamilton burr conflict. they had contrasting personalities. hamilton is a very aggressive and confident person, burr is a more cautious individual. he would hang back. during the war, burr fell in love with the wife of a british officer. there is a scene when hamilton says, if you love this woman, why don't you go get her? it is meant to point out the difference in personality between the two men. as time...
122
122
Apr 25, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
brian: explain more about -- aaron burr. ron: the way that lin presents the hamilton-burr conflict, not just at the very end of hamilton's life but throughout is that they were rivals. he presents them as having very, very contrasting personalities, which i think is true. hamilton is a very aggressive and confident person, burr is a ore cautious individual. he would hang back. during the war, burr fell in love with the wife of a british officer. there is a scene when hamilton says, if you love this woman, why don't you go get her? it is meant to point out the difference in personality between the two men. as time goes on, the difference in politics and ideology will become even that much more important. that is what lin is referring to. brian: as long as we are on this affair, you mention this earlier. we have an answer from the rogram about reynolds. this pamphlet was written when? ron: 1797. brian: wand -- and what was the reason? ron: what happened was, when hamilton was treasury secretary, a beautiful 23-year-old woman c
brian: explain more about -- aaron burr. ron: the way that lin presents the hamilton-burr conflict, not just at the very end of hamilton's life but throughout is that they were rivals. he presents them as having very, very contrasting personalities, which i think is true. hamilton is a very aggressive and confident person, burr is a ore cautious individual. he would hang back. during the war, burr fell in love with the wife of a british officer. there is a scene when hamilton says, if you love...
79
79
Apr 24, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
accordingly, when the ballots were counted, jefferson and aaron burr each had 73 votes. even though every republican elector had intended to vote for print -- jefferson as president, and aaron burr as a vice, the election was thrown to the house of representatives where neither party controlled. hoping to strike a deal with aaron burr for their support, federalist homily house for seven days and 35 ballots before letting jefferson prevail after republicans threatened civil war and disunion. these federalist mechanisms underscored the failure of the constitutional provision for electing the vice president. with republicans taking control of both houses of congress, and effort began almost immediately to amend the constitution to -- and effort began almost immediately to amend the constitution to provide a vote for president and a vote for print might president -- for vice president. this provided a shift to partisan ship. and the vice president was considered part of the president's team. it reduce the chances for an minority party -- a minority party to roll the system.
accordingly, when the ballots were counted, jefferson and aaron burr each had 73 votes. even though every republican elector had intended to vote for print -- jefferson as president, and aaron burr as a vice, the election was thrown to the house of representatives where neither party controlled. hoping to strike a deal with aaron burr for their support, federalist homily house for seven days and 35 ballots before letting jefferson prevail after republicans threatened civil war and disunion....
234
234
Apr 22, 2016
04/16
by
WCBS
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
and i think that that was burr. he lived-- he graduated from princeton at 16 years old. if you read his writing at 13, 14 years old, the writings of this kid, you know, it's astonishing. this was a brilliant man, a war hero who kind of gets boiled down to the guy that shot hamilton. and what lin has done, what the show has done, it's forcing us to look at these guys with empathy. it's forcing us to look at somebody like thomas jeferson in a little bit more of a complicated-- . >> stephen: with not as much empathy. >> right. >> stephen: jefer son is not the good guy in this one. >> not in our show. digs is good but jefer son is not the greatest guy in our show. >> stephen: my favorite song in the musical is yours which is the human where it happened. which is an extraordinary song because your character is-- burr wants to be in a room where hamilton are making a deal about where the capital would be and be. and you want to be in that room. and i feel like a lot of politicians today do not have a plan or something they want to achieve. they just want to be in the room. the
and i think that that was burr. he lived-- he graduated from princeton at 16 years old. if you read his writing at 13, 14 years old, the writings of this kid, you know, it's astonishing. this was a brilliant man, a war hero who kind of gets boiled down to the guy that shot hamilton. and what lin has done, what the show has done, it's forcing us to look at these guys with empathy. it's forcing us to look at somebody like thomas jeferson in a little bit more of a complicated-- . >> stephen:...
65
65
Apr 25, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
and that unlocked burr for me. (video ends) brian lamb: explain more about aaron burr and what's he's talking about. ron chernow: yeah, the way that lin presents the hamilton-burr conflict not just at the very , end of hamilton's life, but they were was that rivals. and he presents them as having very, very contrasting personalities, which i think is true; that hamilton is a very aggressive and self-confident person who is not afraid to grab what he wants. burr plays everything close to the vest. burr was a much more cautious and kind of crafty individual and he would hang back and during the war, burr fell in love with the wife of a british officer. and there is a scene in the show where hamilton says to him, "if you love this woman, why don't you go get her?" and it's meant really to point out the difference in personality between the two men . as time goes on, of course, the difference in politics and ideology will become even that much more important. so that is what lin is referring to. brian lamb: as long as
and that unlocked burr for me. (video ends) brian lamb: explain more about aaron burr and what's he's talking about. ron chernow: yeah, the way that lin presents the hamilton-burr conflict not just at the very , end of hamilton's life, but they were was that rivals. and he presents them as having very, very contrasting personalities, which i think is true; that hamilton is a very aggressive and self-confident person who is not afraid to grab what he wants. burr plays everything close to the...
444
444
Apr 17, 2016
04/16
by
WRC
tv
eye 444
favorite 0
quote 3
are you aaron burr, sir? >> show night, what time do you get here? >> half hour before.hat's lin. he's fully dressed. i'm not, but notorious for that. >> it makes people very nervous. >> i'm going to shoot him in, like, three hours. don't tell anybody. >> what were your impressions of aaron burr before you got drawn into the show. most people knew one thing about him, he's the guy who killed hamilton. >> i knew what that michael bayh commercial told me. >> today's $10,000 question, who shot alexander hamilton. >> aaron burr! >> i'm sorry. >> there is that line in the show where you say, i'm the villain in your history books. i guess this is the way it is going to be. was he a villain? >> that was his own -- well, not the villain part, but the world was wide enough was his own quote, you know. that's lifted. lin took that right from burr's lips, the world is wide enough for hamilton and me. ♪ >> tommy and david corn are production designers. david corn did all the set, helped me find a place i could watch the audience for a couple of minutes bef they couldn't see me, but
are you aaron burr, sir? >> show night, what time do you get here? >> half hour before.hat's lin. he's fully dressed. i'm not, but notorious for that. >> it makes people very nervous. >> i'm going to shoot him in, like, three hours. don't tell anybody. >> what were your impressions of aaron burr before you got drawn into the show. most people knew one thing about him, he's the guy who killed hamilton. >> i knew what that michael bayh commercial told me....
114
114
Apr 12, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 2
burr: let me refresh your memory. there is a reduction of 14.29%. effect with fiscal year 2017, october 1 of this year. again, we will need to follow up with your team. times, title two dollars, there were times when a carryover from year-to-year, i just want to make sure we are having an apple to apple comparison. we will follow up with your team. forward to theok conversation because i do not think there is a gray area in how we wrote this when the title to formula change starts and that is october 1. i think the chair. casey: thank you for your service. i guess you are on the job for about a month and we appreciate you being here for the implementation. i want to focus your attention on students with disabilities, and particularly the 1% cap on alternative assessment, on which is a technical issue, but i think it is easy for most folks to understand what we are trying to do. to make sure that as many students with disabilities stay on track and graduate with a regular diploma. it is as simple as that. we have made a lot of progress a number of ye
burr: let me refresh your memory. there is a reduction of 14.29%. effect with fiscal year 2017, october 1 of this year. again, we will need to follow up with your team. times, title two dollars, there were times when a carryover from year-to-year, i just want to make sure we are having an apple to apple comparison. we will follow up with your team. forward to theok conversation because i do not think there is a gray area in how we wrote this when the title to formula change starts and that is...
110
110
Apr 3, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
that scene actually happened but neither jefferson and madison nor burr was there. but it was three jeffersonians who confronted him. so he took the three jeffersonians who were in the show. you have to work with this limited number of principal characters. if it was mentioned in the show that they had other children people would say where are they? i think that he did the right thing. harold: you said you didn't want to be a finger wagging pedant. people do seek you out. i love the fact that the actor who played washington sort you out. the head of the public theater said that your participation beyond granting the rights added some gravitas to the proceeding. i think that is right at least from the audience perspective. hip-hop is not always a serious medium. there was a seriousness and a joyfulness at the time. ron: i want to create a safety net under him. i want you know how people will come at you if they want to attack you. about three or four weeks after the opening there is an article in the new york times with historians squawking about it. first show that
that scene actually happened but neither jefferson and madison nor burr was there. but it was three jeffersonians who confronted him. so he took the three jeffersonians who were in the show. you have to work with this limited number of principal characters. if it was mentioned in the show that they had other children people would say where are they? i think that he did the right thing. harold: you said you didn't want to be a finger wagging pedant. people do seek you out. i love the fact that...
60
60
Apr 2, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
burr: hello, i am senator richard are from the great state of north carolina.oday i will lay out to you the terrorist threat to the united states and our allies, a growing in thethat is no longer middle east and south east asia. there have been for additional significant terrorist attacks to iraq and yemen and pakistan. dismantle and defeat al qaeda while the islamic state, whose lineage dates back to al qaeda in iraq, is growing. the islamic state's technical and social media savvy has inspired many to enjoin it and to conduct horrific acts. is well financed and they have well-trained people who were brutally effective. their fighters are now going beyond iraq and syria, often to devastating effects as seen in the streets, cafes, and airports of paris and brussels. isilng to simply contain should no longer be seen as an acceptable course of action. while the president says that they have contained isis in iraq and syria, their footprint is crossing the world. tohas aspiring abilities inspire others. the growing influence in libya and afghanistan has created sa
burr: hello, i am senator richard are from the great state of north carolina.oday i will lay out to you the terrorist threat to the united states and our allies, a growing in thethat is no longer middle east and south east asia. there have been for additional significant terrorist attacks to iraq and yemen and pakistan. dismantle and defeat al qaeda while the islamic state, whose lineage dates back to al qaeda in iraq, is growing. the islamic state's technical and social media savvy has...
116
116
Apr 19, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
burr: madam president, i rise to speak on my amendment very briefly. many of my colleagues may have seen these wild horses on a vacation to the outer banks or maybe you've viewed the movie "knights of rodanthia." these horse vs been here for over 200 years. we're injecting some new genetics in so the herd is sustainable for another 200 years. let me tell my colleagues they've never been managed by fish and wildlife. fish and wildlife doesn't want to manage them. they're managed by a private nonprofit that goes to great lengths and expense to make sure that this herd survive. with that i would yield the floor. i would reserve -- a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. ms. murkowski: is all time yielded back? the presiding officer: there is a minute left in opposition. 12 seconds remaining to the senator from north carolina. a senator: madam president? ms. murkowski: if there's no further discussion on this amendment, i would call up the burr amendment number 3175 and ask consent that it be modified with the changes at
burr: madam president, i rise to speak on my amendment very briefly. many of my colleagues may have seen these wild horses on a vacation to the outer banks or maybe you've viewed the movie "knights of rodanthia." these horse vs been here for over 200 years. we're injecting some new genetics in so the herd is sustainable for another 200 years. let me tell my colleagues they've never been managed by fish and wildlife. fish and wildlife doesn't want to manage them. they're managed by a...
119
119
Apr 29, 2016
04/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
get back to what is happening right now in burr link game, california, anti-trump protesters blocking traffic. they are destroying police cars. or at least last night. they attacked donald trump supporters and libbals say donald trump is inciting all the violence. we'll be all over this as you see pictures coming in now. donald trump accusing hillary clinton of playing the woman card. the campaign issued what they call a actual woman card to supporters. maybe we ought to call it for what it is, right, everyone? the victim card. our political a-team is here. president vowing to speed up process to take in 10,000 syrian migrants in our country. he says it is our duty to take them in. think of all the problems europe is having with muslims well welcoming that into europe. tragic story, a migrant raping a 10-year-old boy because it was quote sexual emergency. rapes are rampant. terrorism is out of control there and we want to bring migrants, syrian ones to this country you know can not possibly be vetted? we'll talk about all of it with colonel peters. cnn analyst, hardcore liberals trump
get back to what is happening right now in burr link game, california, anti-trump protesters blocking traffic. they are destroying police cars. or at least last night. they attacked donald trump supporters and libbals say donald trump is inciting all the violence. we'll be all over this as you see pictures coming in now. donald trump accusing hillary clinton of playing the woman card. the campaign issued what they call a actual woman card to supporters. maybe we ought to call it for what it is,...
262
262
Apr 5, 2016
04/16
by
WTXF
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 3
. >>> chris jenkins burr that i had buzzer beating three, leading villanova to a 77, good. >> then north carolina shot. >> and now it is tied up. here we go, archie, he brings it up, will he shoot it. no. boom. >> this they can play that over and over and you cannot play that enough. >> in. >> exciting, every inning is will time. >> put it on my phone. >> final score 77-74, victory over north carolina tar heels. >> after the game jenkins and ryan arcidiacono they shared what happens in the last five seconds what they were thinking leading up to that shot. >> they practice it all the time. >> that is true in, houston. >> last five seconds, marcus page shot, unbelievable shot. daniel went for a loose ball but to make a double clutch shot was unbelievable. we knew what play we were going to at the end of the game. we work on it every single day in practice. i heard someone screaming in the the back of my head, and it was chris, i gave to it him and let it go with confidence. >> we put a lot of work in, this team, and everybody has the confidence to catch and shoot. when arch threw you me th
. >>> chris jenkins burr that i had buzzer beating three, leading villanova to a 77, good. >> then north carolina shot. >> and now it is tied up. here we go, archie, he brings it up, will he shoot it. no. boom. >> this they can play that over and over and you cannot play that enough. >> in. >> exciting, every inning is will time. >> put it on my phone. >> final score 77-74, victory over north carolina tar heels. >> after the game jenkins...
353
353
Apr 16, 2016
04/16
by
WNBC
tv
eye 353
favorite 0
quote 3
it's a nice ride all around the five burr oroughsboroughs. waiting for the leaves to pop. it's been chilly this month so far. taking a look around the region. look at that. that's just a couple minutes ago. in stamford, off to a great start. temperatures on the rise there. 51 degrees. and may be a great day to take that boat out on the water. temperatures in the upper 40s already. back to the low 50s in long branch. we had 30s earlier on. those have since been replaced. and we're headed into the 50s and 60s for today. so it's a weekend warm-up that we've been waiting for over the past few days. it was chilly the past few days. 70s, that's tomorrow. that. and of course when we talk about those warmer temperatures. it always stays cooler by the coast. so that'll be the trend today for long island and connecticut. storm tracker is showing this high pressure situation. we have a blocking high. that's not going anywhere over the next few days. you can keep those outdoor plans intact. baseball forecast. great day to watch your game. breezy and delightful for the mariners taking
it's a nice ride all around the five burr oroughsboroughs. waiting for the leaves to pop. it's been chilly this month so far. taking a look around the region. look at that. that's just a couple minutes ago. in stamford, off to a great start. temperatures on the rise there. 51 degrees. and may be a great day to take that boat out on the water. temperatures in the upper 40s already. back to the low 50s in long branch. we had 30s earlier on. those have since been replaced. and we're headed into...
164
164
Apr 14, 2016
04/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 2
the bridges are fine, but we are waiting for that opening on the burlington burres toll scheduled for 5:25. in the next couple of minutes oar so, we'll see more. more updates when i come back in the next ten. >>> 18 minutes after 5:00. the temperatures have been dropping with clear skies in philadelphia and the rest of the area down to 42 at philadelphia international. but you'll find colder temperatures for the rest of the area. we'll see lots of sunshine today. and there has not been a whole lot of sunshine through the evening games. that changes today. a beautiful afternoon for baseball. 32 at pottstown. you'll see frost in the area. millville 11 degrees colder. just below freezing there. blue bell has hit the freezing mark. collinsville at 31. potts ville at 31. we're going to see a warmer day than what we saw yesterday and just like yesterday, no sign of any rain. completely dry for today. for tomorrow and for the weekend. the nearest rain is way to the south. if you're traveling you'll find it in mississippi, alabama, and georgia. if you're staying around here, a great baseball
the bridges are fine, but we are waiting for that opening on the burlington burres toll scheduled for 5:25. in the next couple of minutes oar so, we'll see more. more updates when i come back in the next ten. >>> 18 minutes after 5:00. the temperatures have been dropping with clear skies in philadelphia and the rest of the area down to 42 at philadelphia international. but you'll find colder temperatures for the rest of the area. we'll see lots of sunshine today. and there has not been...
619
619
Apr 7, 2016
04/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 619
favorite 0
quote 0
richard burr of north carolina, a republican is still ahead and the others are in tossup battles. the democrat michael bennett from colorado is doing better and has a good chance to win reelection but it's early, it's april. things change and a lot of this is going to be determined by the conduct of the parties and the delegates at their conventions. this is where the candidates really matter . are they going to think about the party first and the other candidates on the party ballot or is it going to be all about them to mark. jo out what youcall a doomsday political scenario for the republicans . what would that involve? >> well, it would involve a deeply split party that can't reunite around donald trump or a ted cruz or john kasich or some other person who is promoted of invention, as difficult at that as that scenario is going to be. at a certain point people have to think more broadly and they have to think about november and we haven't seen a lot of that yet . it is april but it is something that people ought to at least put in the back of their minds if not the front of th
richard burr of north carolina, a republican is still ahead and the others are in tossup battles. the democrat michael bennett from colorado is doing better and has a good chance to win reelection but it's early, it's april. things change and a lot of this is going to be determined by the conduct of the parties and the delegates at their conventions. this is where the candidates really matter . are they going to think about the party first and the other candidates on the party ballot or is it...
106
106
Apr 1, 2016
04/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> let's look at senator richard burr in north carolina. it says if he supports donald trump will that make it more or less likely to vote for him. this is deadly stuff. >> it's pretty bad. his brand is their brand right now. it is very hard to run away from the guy at the top of a ticket in a presidential election. there's always talk for the party on the back foot for how they're going to run local elections, but trump is a single handed national riser of everything and he sucks up all the oxygen in all the rooms. if he rises, everyone else rises and if he falls everyone else falls. >> that's the thing that people might not get which is if you are richard burr and you're running with donald trump at the top of the ticket, it's not enough to not mention donald trump or not even endorsing donald trump because every day on the campaign trail donald trump is going to say something crazy and then a microphone gets put up to you and they say do you agree with your nominee on this. >> you're absolutely right. after a while the line i'm focusing
. >> let's look at senator richard burr in north carolina. it says if he supports donald trump will that make it more or less likely to vote for him. this is deadly stuff. >> it's pretty bad. his brand is their brand right now. it is very hard to run away from the guy at the top of a ticket in a presidential election. there's always talk for the party on the back foot for how they're going to run local elections, but trump is a single handed national riser of everything and he sucks...
131
131
Apr 18, 2016
04/16
by
WNBC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> they call me aaron burr. i'm the dude responsible for alex getting shot. >> reporter: it is an off, off, off-broadway performance in the bronx, inspired by a slightly harmer production about 180 blocks south. >> reporter: by now, of course, the popularity of the broadway along with the genius of its creator. alexander hamilton >> reporter: who grew up in inwood and attended the city's elite public schools. he has long said he wants to inspire curiosity and encourage people who don't see themselves on the great white way. >> it was great to see cultures responding and performing. >> reporter: these are among the first of 20,000 school students to attend a matinee of "hamilton", for just $10 a ticket thanks to a grant from the rockefeller association. >> we first started as political enemies. >> reporter: the poor immigrant, abandoned by his father, who then grew up to be one of the founding fathers of the united states. >> i felt like, history leaves out so many important details that we have yet to learn abou
. >> they call me aaron burr. i'm the dude responsible for alex getting shot. >> reporter: it is an off, off, off-broadway performance in the bronx, inspired by a slightly harmer production about 180 blocks south. >> reporter: by now, of course, the popularity of the broadway along with the genius of its creator. alexander hamilton >> reporter: who grew up in inwood and attended the city's elite public schools. he has long said he wants to inspire curiosity and encourage...
173
173
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 2
so have the wet weather gear ready to go if burr ready to leave the house here now, but later on today, those showers do start to become more scat nerd nature, and eventually, we're talking about snowflakes, i will explain in the full seven day forecast, coming up, jim. >> we don't want to hear that. pennsylvania governor tom wolf visited abington to promote his government that works plan. it calls for total gift ban for public officials, increased lobbying oversight, contracting reform, and more government transparency. later this afternoon, the governor will sign two anti-discrimination executive orders covering staying ate cyst under his jurisdiction and state contractors. the orders prohibit discrimination on many factors, including sexual orientation, gender expression, or identity. meantime, mississippi faces corporate backlash over so-called religious freedom law. joins north carolina in allowing businesses and government to deny service to lesbian, gay, by sexual, transgender people based on their personal religious beliefs. correspondent mark vast man has more. >> i'm here to
so have the wet weather gear ready to go if burr ready to leave the house here now, but later on today, those showers do start to become more scat nerd nature, and eventually, we're talking about snowflakes, i will explain in the full seven day forecast, coming up, jim. >> we don't want to hear that. pennsylvania governor tom wolf visited abington to promote his government that works plan. it calls for total gift ban for public officials, increased lobbying oversight, contracting reform,...
181
181
Apr 20, 2016
04/16
by
WUSA
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 2
showers moving in aren't going to be that heavy that we will temperatures in the 40s for the burr bs, but 45 in manassas and fairfax and about 46 in silver spring. by 9:00 we're back into the 50s. even cumberland at 51 by 9:00. by lunchtime in the 60s. hook at how uniform that they are. that is kind of unusual. by the evening, either side of the 70s, a very nice day. about 69 or 70 also in bowie. so it will be a spectacular day tomorrow. cooler, yes, but spectacular. the state planner looks like it will be the 50s to start. and then 67 by 1:00 p.m. now, thursday the clouds will come in late. but you know what most of the showers on thursday night and early friday is why we're optimistic about the game itself. the weekend, that took showers out of sunday. nats in town on saturday and sunday lower 70s. more showers are possible on tuesday. nats are still in town on tuesday and wednesday and thursday of next >> i am a giver. >> we're happy to receive. >>> the bryce harper character. >> he's fun to watch. they have sliddered the last couple of days putting on a show as they would make the
showers moving in aren't going to be that heavy that we will temperatures in the 40s for the burr bs, but 45 in manassas and fairfax and about 46 in silver spring. by 9:00 we're back into the 50s. even cumberland at 51 by 9:00. by lunchtime in the 60s. hook at how uniform that they are. that is kind of unusual. by the evening, either side of the 70s, a very nice day. about 69 or 70 also in bowie. so it will be a spectacular day tomorrow. cooler, yes, but spectacular. the state planner looks...
212
212
Apr 14, 2016
04/16
by
KYW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 7
. >> 70% of the vote in new york's last primary came from the city's five burr ores. kenneth craig, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", massive earthquake hit japan. we'll show you the video. >> and phillies own, kobe bryant, played his last game. we'll have what he said about growing up that might surprise you. >> and it sounds like an atlantic city fiction movie, how scientists are now growing diamonds. more news when we come back. st modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she came from a working-class family. she was ninth of 10 kids. she gets it. she'll fight for equal pay for equal work. katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare. that's why president obama and vice president biden support her, too. she'll make a heck of a senator. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefit
. >> 70% of the vote in new york's last primary came from the city's five burr ores. kenneth craig, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", massive earthquake hit japan. we'll show you the video. >> and phillies own, kobe bryant, played his last game. we'll have what he said about growing up that might surprise you. >> and it sounds like an atlantic city fiction movie, how scientists are now growing diamonds. more news...
89
89
Apr 19, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
burr: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to make some remarks on the burr-tillis amendment to the energy bill 3175. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. burr: mr. president, thank you, and to my colleagues, let me just say i'm embarrassed that i'm having to come to the floor and talk about an amendment that makes so much common sense, that embraces everything that i think a legislative branch -- morning business importantly, the american people -- more importantly, the american people, support. an american species. i rise to ask my colleagues to support the corolla wild horse protection act. the amendment mirrors legislation that senator tillis and i introduced, senate bill 1204. and this bill has passed the house twice, in 2012 and 2013. and let me be specific. this bill directs the secretary of the interior to enter into an agreement with the corolla wild horse fund to provide for the management of free-roaming wild horses in and around currituck national wildlife refuge. now, as
burr: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to make some remarks on the burr-tillis amendment to the energy bill 3175. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. burr: mr. president, thank you, and to my colleagues, let me just say i'm embarrassed that i'm having to come to the floor and talk about an amendment that makes so much common sense, that embraces everything that i think a legislative branch -- morning business importantly, the american people -- more importantly, the american...
168
168
Apr 27, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 2
yesterday's primary, with rebecca burr from real clear politics.next, we have leon, calling in from atlanta. good morning. what is your question for rebecca? caller: here is my -- i am here. it is not necessarily a question, it is more the common. -- comment. can you hear me? host: turn your tv down. listen through the phone. we can hear you. caller: it is more of a comment. the republican party pretty much created donald trump. the government, in the lobbyists. now, they do not seem to know what to do with him. i did not think the republicans are going to be able to impede her progress. so, i think hillary will get much more done. they're not going to stop her with the same attacks. trump, is basically in the carnival. ultimately, that they will go along with hillary. host: let's give rebecca a chance to respond. guest: well, i think many democrats would agree with leon's statement that donald trump is not going to be a particularly strong general election candidate. and many republicans would agree with that. when you look at donald trump, it is
yesterday's primary, with rebecca burr from real clear politics.next, we have leon, calling in from atlanta. good morning. what is your question for rebecca? caller: here is my -- i am here. it is not necessarily a question, it is more the common. -- comment. can you hear me? host: turn your tv down. listen through the phone. we can hear you. caller: it is more of a comment. the republican party pretty much created donald trump. the government, in the lobbyists. now, they do not seem to know...
175
175
Apr 25, 2016
04/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 2
we also learned prince's bodye'b was cremated and his ashes burr need a private service.prie >>> andeyoncÉ once again a proving to be a ground breakerua with the saturday night release of lemonade a stunningig and revealing visual albumisualu shown on hbo. h it hit itunes overnight. overni. >> did you see it? >> i saw little snip pets ofip it but i was just readingustea about it then said it was all about marital strife. >> right. i didn't see but apparently i heard the same thing so theremei might be trouble in parodies. >> well, it ends with reconciliation though. t it ends with okay i'm going to g stick with it. anything that is described as a marital strife i'm not surerife i'm going to run and go watchch that. that. >> i think beyoncÉ isnkonce brilliant.br anything she does people areoeoe just like zero lemonade let'son' turn the tv on. >> i googled single ladies anda thatch. >> that's always a keeper. >> thank you. >> ♪ >> yup, big hit in the 1970's. singer billy paul died onn sunday at his home in newnew jersey. he was hospitalized last week after being diagnosed with pancreat
we also learned prince's bodye'b was cremated and his ashes burr need a private service.prie >>> andeyoncÉ once again a proving to be a ground breakerua with the saturday night release of lemonade a stunningig and revealing visual albumisualu shown on hbo. h it hit itunes overnight. overni. >> did you see it? >> i saw little snip pets ofip it but i was just readingustea about it then said it was all about marital strife. >> right. i didn't see but apparently i heard...
38
38
Apr 13, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
senator burr. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary, welcome. schools have been -- have had itemized the cost of services to show aid was providing supplemental services. they don't have to identify those individual costs, they only have to show physical terms with the title 1 dollars supplement state and local dollars. they don't need a waiver to do so. districts no longer have to worry about showing whether each expenditure is a core service or supplemental for title 1 purposes. in the rule proposal from the department, however, you are telling states that actual per pupil spending is equal to or greater than in a non-title 1 receiving state. in a concept similar to what you are doing, this was an issue on the federal level. i tried to fix it with the title 1 a formula. i believe before states are told to do something, the federal government must exhibit leadership in how we allocate title 1 a funds to eliminate those inequities. this is the whole point of title 1 a. when secretary duncan was first confirmed about seven years ago, i asked for
senator burr. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary, welcome. schools have been -- have had itemized the cost of services to show aid was providing supplemental services. they don't have to identify those individual costs, they only have to show physical terms with the title 1 dollars supplement state and local dollars. they don't need a waiver to do so. districts no longer have to worry about showing whether each expenditure is a core service or supplemental for title 1 purposes. in the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Apr 5, 2016
04/16
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
burr necessarily when she gets a chance to look at this is the 7 anniversary of the beginning of the bull market i don't know if beer in a bull market but my message don't get complainant the longer 24 goes on the banks play their ridiculous games especially in japan and europe the bishtd or bigger the risk the hedge funds allocation gets by adjoining june of 2011 that is 3 years after that was first proposed you guys have to act more quickly. >> thank you. >> any other members public comment is closed. mr. clerk, call item 5. >> item 5 age action approval of the minutes. the february 10th rent board meeting a motion to accept the minutes. >> move we adopt the minutes take public comment seeing none, public comment is closed on item 5 we'll take that without objection. we'll take that without objection. mr. clerk that that motion carries and item 6. >> ax an action item with consent calendar. >> thank you very much a motion to adopt the consent calendar or a discussion? so moved >> motion by by commissioner paskin-jordan let's take public comment on consent calendar or the no comment
burr necessarily when she gets a chance to look at this is the 7 anniversary of the beginning of the bull market i don't know if beer in a bull market but my message don't get complainant the longer 24 goes on the banks play their ridiculous games especially in japan and europe the bishtd or bigger the risk the hedge funds allocation gets by adjoining june of 2011 that is 3 years after that was first proposed you guys have to act more quickly. >> thank you. >> any other members...
70
70
Apr 13, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
and diannechard burr feinstein have released a draft of a bill that would require companies and individualsith court orders to protect citizens from criminals and terrorists. feinstein said, we need strong encryption to protect data and we need to know when terrorists are plotting to kill americans. they are soliciting input from the public before introducing the bill. as the public and private sector grapple with the fallout from the debate and a death to a new normal of tighter encryption. ski, joined by luke dombo former attorney general for national securities. it has been exciting and dramatic times in the world of cyber law. what is your reaction to the encryption bill? should companies be required to fulfill all data requests? guest: first, thanks for having me. it is a very emotional debate. i have not reviewed the proposal. i understand that many industry groups have come out against it. essential thatbe any legislation have broad support to have any chance of passing in the end. emily: what is a realistic and productive way for tech companies to work with the government? guest: ma
and diannechard burr feinstein have released a draft of a bill that would require companies and individualsith court orders to protect citizens from criminals and terrorists. feinstein said, we need strong encryption to protect data and we need to know when terrorists are plotting to kill americans. they are soliciting input from the public before introducing the bill. as the public and private sector grapple with the fallout from the debate and a death to a new normal of tighter encryption....
110
110
Apr 4, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
northern 150 news burr east. alix and scarlet, back to you. >> on "what'd you miss?," two impeachments hanging over their heads. jacob zuma and dilma rousseff accused of violating fiscal laws. markets like this impeachment talk. receiptsling in head of emerging markets, danny tenengauzer. indian, yes, we have steen a bit of a pause in the emerging market stock rally, but do you buy the impeachment rally and enthusiasm we have seen in brazil and south africa? >> the first question is what happens after impeachment? >> for both countries? >> for both countries. in brazil, it is very complicated because the corruption charges are wides spread. you have many leaders that could be have had video. when it comes to south africa, t could be very good news. i would go for south africa. >> we have been talking to people about emerging marks, and one of the words we heard a lot was differentiation. they are not all the same. but it kind of looks like they have all been the same. look at malaysia, look at the turkish lira, they have all rallied. this suggests that the talk of im
northern 150 news burr east. alix and scarlet, back to you. >> on "what'd you miss?," two impeachments hanging over their heads. jacob zuma and dilma rousseff accused of violating fiscal laws. markets like this impeachment talk. receiptsling in head of emerging markets, danny tenengauzer. indian, yes, we have steen a bit of a pause in the emerging market stock rally, but do you buy the impeachment rally and enthusiasm we have seen in brazil and south africa? >> the first...
43
43
Apr 13, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the reality is, unfortunately, senator burr is right. we spend more money on wealthy kids than poor kids. that's not a function of what we do. it's the function of the inequity tax system that we use to fund schools in america. but even with respect to title 1, a recent study said that 4.5 million students attending schools title 1 schools in the same districts with non-title 1 schools are actually having less money spent on their education than kids -- more affluent kids. which makes no sense. it's the opposite. i wonder if you could talk first about the existing framework, the existing experience and then talk from a pragmatic point of view what you are trying to achieve with the proposed rule. >> yes. i agree completely about the challenges with the old system under no child left behind where you had auditors trying to make the decision on whether something was a new program or not, whether something -- because a law might have been changed by the state, whether or not that then changed the analysis for determining whether the service
the reality is, unfortunately, senator burr is right. we spend more money on wealthy kids than poor kids. that's not a function of what we do. it's the function of the inequity tax system that we use to fund schools in america. but even with respect to title 1, a recent study said that 4.5 million students attending schools title 1 schools in the same districts with non-title 1 schools are actually having less money spent on their education than kids -- more affluent kids. which makes no sense....
734
734
Apr 30, 2016
04/16
by
KSTS
tv
eye 734
favorite 0
quote 0
una y otra vez los que protestaban inttaron burr las vallas de seguridad y bloquear las calles arriesgandoserrestados. corazon/bloqueo calle 24:15 yo pienso que es lo mas impornte ser aestado poalgo asie decimos no a trump que va a pasar gente ques lnerable 24:26 cinco personas terminaron arrestadas segun la policia... algunos por desobecer sus ordenes 48:20 aunque la convencion continua pero laayoria los manifestantes se fuerotan pronte burlingame 48:30 take nats - 5 sec vo-blanca ----y una escena similar se vivi anoche enosta mesaal sur del estado, a las afueras del recinto donde se pronunci "donald trump". ---opositores al precandidato republicano bloquearon las calles y provocaron algunos disturbios. ---tambin se registraron enfrentamientos entre simpatizantes del magnate y detractores. ---al menos 20 personas fueron arrestadas durante la protesta. cesar ---revisemos las condicionactuaa bahia... blanca ---pasamos con gabriela dellan.. take gabriela live gabriela live take vo / blanca ---un hombre es apuÑalado en san francisco, escuche bien por un burrito, le contamos de qu se trata en sl
una y otra vez los que protestaban inttaron burr las vallas de seguridad y bloquear las calles arriesgandoserrestados. corazon/bloqueo calle 24:15 yo pienso que es lo mas impornte ser aestado poalgo asie decimos no a trump que va a pasar gente ques lnerable 24:26 cinco personas terminaron arrestadas segun la policia... algunos por desobecer sus ordenes 48:20 aunque la convencion continua pero laayoria los manifestantes se fuerotan pronte burlingame 48:30 take nats - 5 sec vo-blanca ----y una...
132
132
Apr 19, 2016
04/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: a proposed bill from richard burr and diane feins temperature insstein world force them to give information to the feds. >> we cannot battle between two sides. the only approach is that we all lose when we do that. >> reporter: it is unclear when or if this draft will come up for a vote. in washington, doug mcelway, fox news. >>> still ahead, a legal battle over a newly installed urinal in san francisco's dolores park. >> why some neighbors say it must be removed but others say it is necessary. >> plus, marijuana enthusiasts preparing for tomorrow. what one dispensary is doing as a gesture of goodwill. >> live stream of mornings on 2. download the fox news app and follow us on facebook and twitter. wherever you go, you can always take us along. >> an outdoor urinal in san francisco's dolores park is part of a lawsuit on the city. >> they say it is a public nuisance. the chinese christian union of san francisco filed a complaint to have it removed. they say the urinals are indecent and offensive and discriminatory since they are designed for men and not women. >> they are
. >> reporter: a proposed bill from richard burr and diane feins temperature insstein world force them to give information to the feds. >> we cannot battle between two sides. the only approach is that we all lose when we do that. >> reporter: it is unclear when or if this draft will come up for a vote. in washington, doug mcelway, fox news. >>> still ahead, a legal battle over a newly installed urinal in san francisco's dolores park. >> why some neighbors say it...
274
274
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 2
and so is sara burr ellis who wrote the music and lyrics for it. know what, it's such a feel-good musical. and women were -- it's women love this thing. 90% of the audience. so you women grab your guys. >> and go. >> taste and come on down. they gave us these little pies. >> little pie. >> and when you walk into the theater -- >> tell it, tell it. >> you smell like freshly baked pie. unbelievable. >> it's not even -- >> that's the chocolate kind you like, hodi. it doesn't have any cream, honey. >> i'm going to the bottom. >> you can't have that. >> i'm going anyway. >> mindy, would you like some pie to go withou >> yeah. >> oh, you would? >> sure. >> that's key lime. you want key lime? >> this is banana. >> key lime is great. >> you're going to love this musical, by the way. it's really good. >> i love the movie. >> you did? okay. here. let me give you -- >> oh, you're going to feed me! very romantic. hoda, are we in love now? >> i think we might be. bye, babe. >> alrighty. so this is a nice way to celebrate. >> what? >> we made "variety's" power w
and so is sara burr ellis who wrote the music and lyrics for it. know what, it's such a feel-good musical. and women were -- it's women love this thing. 90% of the audience. so you women grab your guys. >> and go. >> taste and come on down. they gave us these little pies. >> little pie. >> and when you walk into the theater -- >> tell it, tell it. >> you smell like freshly baked pie. unbelievable. >> it's not even -- >> that's the chocolate kind...
52
52
Apr 12, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
senator burr echoing senator ayotte's sentiments. i'm up for re-election.e valuable outside of cleveland than inside of cleveland. again, that from thehill.com today. earlier today president obama designated a national monument in honor of women's rights and suffrage movements. the newly designated belmont paul women's equality national monument will be the latest edition to the national park service. [cheers and applause] president obama: thank you very much, everybody. thank you. everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. hello, everybody. thank you for the introduction. it should be noted that today is equal pay day, which means a woman has to work about this far in the 2016 just to earn what a man earned in 2015. and what better place to commemorate this day than here at this house where some of our country's most important history took place and where this history needs to inform the work that remains to be done. i want to thank some of the leaders who worked to keep this house standing. we got members of congress like senator barbara mikulski who fou
senator burr echoing senator ayotte's sentiments. i'm up for re-election.e valuable outside of cleveland than inside of cleveland. again, that from thehill.com today. earlier today president obama designated a national monument in honor of women's rights and suffrage movements. the newly designated belmont paul women's equality national monument will be the latest edition to the national park service. [cheers and applause] president obama: thank you very much, everybody. thank you. everybody,...
325
325
Apr 16, 2016
04/16
by
WNBC
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 4
and one of the people involved in the film is one of the producers is peter burr. people might be familiar with him in acting. he's also a great director. how did he get involved? >> he saw it and was blown away but it didn't have sub titles. so when we put subtitles in it, he said it needs to be told. >> you just finished a follow-up piece called "tito" shot entirely on an iphone. you're giving us here at nbc a first look. we appreciate that. let's take a look at that and then we'll talk about it. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> well, this is premiering april 21st at tribeca. what do you hope audiences will take away from this film and from this story? >> well, the story, like i said before, is just the inspiration that puerto rico even though bad news are around, there are people who are willing to give up the good fight and make it happen. we as a country, we're resourceful. and when we decide to do something, we make it happen. he has when he goes to the ring every day, when he goes to training. that is representative of puerto rico. >> very proud of your i
and one of the people involved in the film is one of the producers is peter burr. people might be familiar with him in acting. he's also a great director. how did he get involved? >> he saw it and was blown away but it didn't have sub titles. so when we put subtitles in it, he said it needs to be told. >> you just finished a follow-up piece called "tito" shot entirely on an iphone. you're giving us here at nbc a first look. we appreciate that. let's take a look at that and...
257
257
Apr 6, 2016
04/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
much cooler, a burr ermuda tria. tomorrow's first pitch, 20 degrees cooler expected for tomorrow. more clouds and expected to be muggy as giants take on l.a. dodgers. we have something else coming in from the south. we have a disturbance moving in from the south tomorrow brings in more clouds and cooler weather. by friday a chance of showers and sierra snow that will continue saturday and those temperatures are really going to come down. look at the temperature over the next three days. no 80s and 90s tomorrow for the south bay, back to the mid-70s and 60s for friday and saturday. thursday, across the peninsula, more cloud cover and friday, showers spread across san francisco and parts of the north bay, east shore and tri-valley will be seeing showers friday and saturday. look at those temperatures. that looks much more bay area-like, nothing like these 80s and 90s. we'll send it back to socal after we beat the dodgers. >> across the san mateo bridge, a drive into foster city, had my eyes peeled for any signs of a crash reported. i did see traffic increase a bit coming off the hig
much cooler, a burr ermuda tria. tomorrow's first pitch, 20 degrees cooler expected for tomorrow. more clouds and expected to be muggy as giants take on l.a. dodgers. we have something else coming in from the south. we have a disturbance moving in from the south tomorrow brings in more clouds and cooler weather. by friday a chance of showers and sierra snow that will continue saturday and those temperatures are really going to come down. look at the temperature over the next three days. no 80s...
164
164
Apr 11, 2016
04/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> silicon valley reacting to its first look at the burr-feinstein bill which would ban some kinds of encryption. senator dianne feinstein's office would not confirm to reporters that this is the real bill but they won't say it isn't either. it was leaked over the weekend. this may be a trial balloon to see how tech leaders react to the proposed law. senator feinstein has been very clearly on the side of the fbi in the fight over cell phone encryption. in an editorial she said apple's refusal to unlock the phone used by the san bernardino shooter put americans at risk. >>> right now when you send a messa message using end-to-end encryption only you and the receiver can read it. that would change under the proposed law. apple would be required to change its systems. >>> twitter has named two new people to its board of directors. one is a top executive at pepsi, the other a british entrepreneur who does a lot of tweeting. that's actually really unusual. twitter directors usually don't use twitter. after all, let's look at the scoreboard. i mentioned the new board member that does a l
. >>> silicon valley reacting to its first look at the burr-feinstein bill which would ban some kinds of encryption. senator dianne feinstein's office would not confirm to reporters that this is the real bill but they won't say it isn't either. it was leaked over the weekend. this may be a trial balloon to see how tech leaders react to the proposed law. senator feinstein has been very clearly on the side of the fbi in the fight over cell phone encryption. in an editorial she said...
104
104
Apr 15, 2016
04/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
many republicans voted for it including senator blunt, burr, senator cotton. a lot of people supported this that are normally your allies. why did you vote against it? >> it's real simple. i supported it. it was the right thing to do. >> you voted against it. >> it was rolled in as washington -- the way washington works they roll that in to that funded every single one of obama's priorities. you had to vote to fund obama care. you had to vote to fund amnesty and bring refugees to this country. i wasn't going to fund all these liberal priorities. if you had given me clean stand alone, i would have voted for it. cops and firemen say thank you for standing up for me. they're so tired of seeing democrats siding with the criminals and the thugs and rye yo rioters instead of the men in blue. >> senator, with all due respects, i run into a lot of politicians who say i supported that part of the bill. that's the way the senate works. that's the way congress works. how are you going to -- do you really think you can -- you've tried to change the way the senate works an
many republicans voted for it including senator blunt, burr, senator cotton. a lot of people supported this that are normally your allies. why did you vote against it? >> it's real simple. i supported it. it was the right thing to do. >> you voted against it. >> it was rolled in as washington -- the way washington works they roll that in to that funded every single one of obama's priorities. you had to vote to fund obama care. you had to vote to fund amnesty and bring refugees...